Tucson, AZ (September 7, 2025) – A traffic accident involving injuries occurred on Saturday near 6460 S Kolb Rd in Pima County. The crash took place within the San Xavier Beat 1 patrol area and was reported to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department as an injury-causing incident.
Multiple people sustained injuries in the crash, which unfolded along a stretch of S Kolb Rd known for both local and through traffic. Emergency crews were dispatched promptly to assist the victims. While the number of vehicles involved and specific causes remain unclear, at least one individual was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment.
Officials worked at the scene to secure the area, assist the injured, and begin an investigation. The road remained partially restricted during the initial response, though it has since reopened to regular traffic.
Authorities have not yet released updates on the conditions of those injured, but confirmed that all victims were receiving appropriate medical attention.
Our thoughts are with the individuals recovering from this accident.
Injury Crashes in Unincorporated Pima County
S Kolb Rd runs through both city limits and unincorporated sections of Pima County, often serving as a key arterial for residents commuting through southern Tucson and the San Xavier region. With its mix of rural and suburban traffic, the area is no stranger to serious crashes.
In 2024, Pima County recorded a steady number of traffic accidents on county roads, with injury collisions frequently occurring in less densely populated areas where speed and roadway conditions play a significant role. The San Xavier area, with its long open stretches and limited traffic control devices, is particularly vulnerable.
Drivers are reminded to stay alert, especially on longer stretches of rural roads. Reduced distractions and strict adherence to speed limits are critical for preventing high-impact collisions.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a traffic accident, contact Local Accident Reports for support and guidance.